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SECURITY ALERT
The identity of this website or the integrity of this connection cannot be verified
The security certificate is from a trusted certifying authority
The security certificate has expired or is not yet valid
The security certificate has a valid name matching the page you are trying to veiw do you want to proceed ?
HAS ANYONE BEEN GETTING THIS MESSAGE FLASING UP EVERY TIME THEY SWITCH ON ? IF YES WHAT'S IT ALL ABOUT ALFIE ?
The identity of this website or the integrity of this connection cannot be verified
The security certificate is from a trusted certifying authority
The security certificate has expired or is not yet valid
The security certificate has a valid name matching the page you are trying to veiw do you want to proceed ?
HAS ANYONE BEEN GETTING THIS MESSAGE FLASING UP EVERY TIME THEY SWITCH ON ? IF YES WHAT'S IT ALL ABOUT ALFIE ?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It is important to ensure that the date and time are correct. Security Certificates are issued for a set period of time (sometimes only 12 months) and, if your date is say just a few days behind the certificate's expiry/renewal date, you are then trying to enter the site on a date that the Certificate has expired. ....I hope my comments make sense.!!
However, as indicated by Tuvok, if date and time are correct, there is something else wrong. Which in my opinion is something haywire with the site. In which case note what O_G said above..."Continue there at your own risk".
Incidentally there is another thread running along on this matter.:-
http:// www.the answerb ank.co. uk/AB-E ditors- Blog/Qu estion1 323695. html
Hans.
However, as indicated by Tuvok, if date and time are correct, there is something else wrong. Which in my opinion is something haywire with the site. In which case note what O_G said above..."Continue there at your own risk".
Incidentally there is another thread running along on this matter.:-
http://
Hans.